Showing posts with label Type: Joke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Type: Joke. Show all posts

Thursday, January 29, 2015

France: Laughing at Dieudonné's anti-Semitic jokes in front of Jewish co-worker at business lunch


Mickael and Angélique Cohen moved with their three children a few months ago to Netanya, a small city north of Tel Aviv with a large French community. [...]"

She fiddles with her necklace, on which a Star of David is hanging. In France, she says, she used to hide it under her sweater. "We think that our children have a better future here," says her husband Mickael, 40. In France, he says, there is no economic recovery in sight and the tension is quick to turn into hostility. "People always think that, as Jews, you must have money," he says. Angélique Cohen says she always knew that she would live in Israel one day, in the country where both her religion and her people are from: the "home of her heart," as she says.

But the move was triggered by a business lunch in Paris [she "worked in a large IT company"]. She was sitting there with her colleagues, totally normal French people, and they were laughing at the anti-Semitic jokes of the comedian Dieudonné -- the same Dieudonné who was just arrested for posting "Je suis Charlie Coulibaly" on his Facebook page following the Jewish supermarket attack. The perpetrator of that attack was named Amedy Coulibaly.
Angélique Cohen placed her call to the Jewish Agency on the evening following that business lunch.

More: Spiegel ( Rising Anti-Semitism: Increasing Numbers of French Jews Moving to Israel)

Friday, December 12, 2014

Romania: Envoy to Armenia recalled over antisemitic, homophobic jokes


I suppose dismissing the Armenian Genocide wasn't helpful.

Via CFCA:
Bucharest - Romania’s ambassador to Armenia was recalled to Bucharest for consultations after he expressed what critics said were antisemitic and homophobic statements.

Sorin Vasile made the controversial statements last month during a speech at the American University of Armenia, according to MCA Romania, the Center for Monitoring and Combating Antisemitism. He was recalled Friday, according to a report on romaniatv.net.

“He dismissed the Armenian genocide by a phrase, adopted homophobic attitudes and made jokes about Jews being greedy” and “ready to break any law in order to make a profit, a clear antisemitic stereotype,” MCA Romania founders Maximillian Marco Katz and Marius Draghici wrote in a statement Friday.

Friday, November 7, 2014

UK: Arsenal fans chant antisemitic slogans against rivals


Dermot O’Leary confronted fellow Arsenal fans in a bar after hearing them sing anti-Semitic songs about London rivals Spurs.

(...)

The Sun reported Hilton saying on his football podcast: “Arsenal fans started singing words like ‘Yiddo’.

Then some of them did the gas chambers noises.

More: Jewish News

Spain: Jews outraged over local politician's Hitler Halloween costume

Toni Rodríguez, a representative of the ruling Popular Party on the council of the municipality of Gandia near Valencia in eastern Spain, posed for pictures with friends while in costume on Oct. 31.

The Federation of Jewish Communities in Spain, or FCJE, on Tuesday wrote to the municipality, to the council member and to the party’s regional representatives “to ask that they issue a public apology,” FCJE’s communications director, Maria Royo, told JTA. “We complained about the behavior of this council member. We have not received an answer so far,” she said. 

The Spanish-language Jewish news website itongadol.com reported, based on a report by the AJN news agency, that Rodriguez’s spokesperson said his boss dressed up as Hitler “not to celebrate the person but to ridicule him and show him as a person connected with horror.”

Source: Jerusalem Post

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Ireland: Fake tweets from Israeli Embassy taunt Irish



The Israeli Embassy in Ireland is battling a new threat these days – fake Tweets. Unknown perpetrators attempted to discredit the embassy by uploading a screenshot of fake Tweets to Reddit Ireland, purporting to come from the Israeli Embassy's official account, which taunted the Irish government and people.

A few weeks later, a popular Irish student website, oxygen.ie, mocked the scandal by putting up its own version of fake Israeli embassy Tweets, which were posted on the sattire section of the site.

The satirical Tweets were later spread across the internet and mistaken for official Tweets by the Israel Embassy in Ireland - prompting threats of legal action by the embassy against the student website.

More: YNet, h/t Israel and Stuff

UK: Man thrown out of pensioners meeting for claiming comment was antisemitic


A man thrown out of a pensioners meeting for claiming a comment was antisemitic insists he is still awaiting an apology.

Harry Spillman, 67, who is Jewish, was taking part in the Blackpool Senior Voice Forum, when he claims the chairman, Geoff Newman, made a comments he found offensive at their July meeting.

He said: "We were having a discussion about money and our treasurer was talking through how we could spend it. Mr Newman turned to him and asked 'were you born Jewish?'."

"I raised it at our August meeting and asked Mr Newman to apologise but I was told I should drop it.

"I refused and the group turned on me. Mr Newman told me 'to pack my bags and go'. He refused to meet in the same room as me and called security to have me evicted."

More: Jewish Chronicle

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Belgium: University initiation asks students to pretend they're Palestinians, avoid "big bad Jew"

invitation to the event, via 7sur7
the picture shows a Jewish woman (note the kippah),
with red eyes saying "you shall not pass!"

Invitation to event couched in anti-Semitic language, reading 'your goal is to avoid the big bad Jew'

Belgian philosophy students have chosen a mock reenactment of this summer's war between Israel and Gaza as the initiation ritual for newcomers, the country's media reported.

An invitation for the party, scheduled for Tuesday, issued by the student association of Liege University's philosophy department, was couched in blatantly anti-Semitic language.

The Belgian daily La Meuse quoted the invitation as reading "You'll be walking in the shoes of a little Palestinian. The goal of your evening is to avoid the big bad Jew and reclaim your home."

More: i24News

Monday, October 20, 2014

Switzerland: Comedian's word play about concentration camp ovens


Matthieu Béguelin, a member of the Swiss socialist party and a comedian, made a quip about the lack of success of Jewish author Bernard-Henri Levy's play "Hotel Europe" that is currently being performed in Paris.  He wrote:
"The play is a flop...  Valls calls for the fight against antisemitism". 
Bernard-Henri Levy is Jewish and the word "four" (oven in French) implies reference to "concentration camp ovens". Matthie Béguelin could have chosen to use other words like "bide" or "flop". He then went on to add that French prime minister Manuel Valls had issued calls for the fight against anti-Semtism.

Using word play to suggest views without stating them overtly and joking about Jews and the Holocaust are commonplace in Europe.

More: CICAD (in French)

Sunday, September 7, 2014

France: Dieudonné says 'Rothschild Mafia' led uproar over journalist's beheading



Via France24:
A controversial French comedian is under investigation for condoning terrorism after comparing the murder of US journalist James Foley by Islamist militants to the beheadings of the French Revolution, saying they symbolise “progress". 
(...) 
In the video, titled "Foley That Was", Dieudonné noted that the 2011 killing of ex-Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and that of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, who was hanged in 2006, never aroused the same indignation as Foley's death. 
"The Rothschild Mafia says no, that's OK – but James Foley, that's too much," Dieudonné says, an apparent but unexplained reference to the prominent Jewish banking family.

Sunday, July 6, 2014

France: Comedian mocks Holocaust, Jewish murder victim

Dieudonne, who has multiple convictions for inciting racial hatred against Jews, is planning to launch his new show, titled “The Impure Beast,” in the coming weeks, according to a report earlier this week by the France TV Info channel and the Le Point weekly magazine. 
The show contains profanities connected to Ilan Halimi, a young Parisian Jewish phone salesman who was tortured and murdered in 2006 by a gang of kidnappers who targeted him because he was Jewish. 
“If I knock down a Jewish journalist, it will be serious thing,” journalists who saw sneak previews of the news show quoted Dieudonne as saying on stage. “They will reopen the Nuremberg trials. They will even exhume Ilan Halimi. They’re going to find my DNA in his asshole.”
More: Times of Israel

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Belgium: Comedian makes Holocaust jokes on national TV

Belgian diplomat Jean Deboutte has lodged a complain against TV broadcaster VIER after comedian Alex Agnew made Holocaust jokes on the air.  On the "Comedy Kings" show aired May 22 Agnew joked about gassing Jews.  This is not the first time Agnew is accused of antisemitism.

Deboutte is a former ambassador and chairman of the Task Force for International Cooperation on Holocaust Education, Remembrance, and Research. He has been joined by other diplomats and historians.

Michael Freilich, editor of Jewish magazine Joods Actueel, points out that the initiative is being led by non-Jews.  He says that when the Jewish community complained in the past about banalizing the Holocaust, they were accused of being too sensitive.

More: Joods Actueel

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

UK: "Mel Gibson is in a town that's run by Jews and he said the wrong thing"


Hollywood should "get over" Mel Gibson's antisemitic comments of 2006 because everyone has said similar things in their private moments, Gary Oldman has told Playboy magazine.

In a wide-ranging interview, the Oscar-nominated star of Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy cited "political correctness" when asked to comment on Gibson's predicament, and said people should "take a fucking joke".

Added Oldman: "I don't know about Mel. He got drunk and said a few things, but we've all said those things. We're all fucking hypocrites. That's what I think about it. The policeman who arrested him has never used the word 'nigger' or 'that fucking Jew'? I'm being brutally honest here. It's the hypocrisy of it that drives me crazy."

After defending Alec Baldwin for "calling someone an F-A-G in the street while he's pissed off coming out of his building because they won't leave him alone", Oldman continued to lament Gibson's predicament. "Mel Gibson is in a town that's run by Jews and he said the wrong thing because he's actually bitten the hand that I guess has fed him – and doesn't need to feed him anymore because he's got enough dough," said the British actor. "He's like an outcast, a leper, you know? But some Jewish guy in his office somewhere hasn't turned and said, 'That fucking kraut' or 'Fuck those Germans,' whatever it is? We all hide and try to be so politically correct. That's what gets me. It's just the sheer hypocrisy of everyone, that we all stand on this thing going 'Isn't that shocking?'"

More: Guardian

Update: Oldman apologized:
"I am deeply remorseful that comments I recently made in the Playboy Interview were offensive to many Jewish people. Upon reading my comments in print-I see how insensitive they may be, and how they may indeed contribute to the furtherance of a false stereotype," Oldman said in a statement, published by Deadline.


Sunday, May 4, 2014

Russia: RT's 'humorous' take on the Israel/Palestine conflict


Netanyahu, on the right, portrayed as a religious Jew

Via Elder of Ziyon:
RT.com, the Russian state-funded English-language media outlet, posted what is meant to be a humorous "rap news" piece that purports to give the truth about Israel. The show is created by two Australians. 
The number of lies and slanders in this 7 minute piece rival anything in Arab media. 
The piece shows a trigger-happy Netanyahu justifying Israel's existence based solely on Jewish suffering, wantonly killing a Hamas leader who was willing to recognize Israel. The Six Day War is shown as a malicious land grab and UNSC 242 is misrepresented as insisting that Israel return all lands, which Bibi says is antisemitic.His actions are justified by American media and John Kerry, afraid to say anything to offend Israel.

Friday, May 2, 2014

France: Dieudonné calls for revolt against Jewish occupation


Remember, Dieudonné is not really antisemitic. It's not his fault that antisemites love him.  It's not his fault that he's accused of denying the Holocaust.  He's just a comedian who might have some constructive criticism of the Israeli government.  There's really no reason why French Jews should feel offended or slighted by a little underhanded humor.

Dieudonné was dragged into court again by the UEJF (Union of French Jewish students), this time over a video posted to his account in early April.  The video, which now has over 2 million hits, was a response to PM Manuel Valls speech on the anniversary of the Toulouse massacre.  In the video Dieudonné calls on non-Jews to revolt and mobilize against occupation and subjugation to be imposed by French Jews.  


Friday, April 18, 2014

Italy: Jewish community upset at Holocaust parody

Photo from Grillo's blog

An anti-Semitic post by a comedian who founded the Italian parliament’s third-largest party has sparked outrage in Italy’s tiny Jewish community. 
Comedian Beppe Grillo’s blog on Monday featured a photo of Auschwitz’s gate with the words changed to sarcastically refer to a shadowy organization of Italian business and political figures. It also played with the title of a work by Primo Levi, a now deceased Italian writer who survived deportation to a Nazi death camp.
More: The Washington Post, via CFCA


Sunday, March 30, 2014

France: "You're on Schindler's list, soon you'll take the train"


Apparently not aimed at a Jew, but this gets an honorary mention nonetheless:

Front National candidate Steeve Briois was the mayoral race in Hénin-Beaumont (northern France).  A municipal employee cheered by telling a colleague of non-French descent: You're on Schindler's list, soon you'll take the train.

More: Le Lab

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

France: "Jew trap is ready" in the oven

Via Philosémitisme Blog, with thanks for the translation:

The following image was posted on Procit, a French Facebook humor page.  The poster, Mehdi Boudjnane, wrote "It's racist, but funny".

It shows money in an oven.  The caption says "my trap of Jew is ready".  This is a play on words which means both that it's easy to trap a Jew (with small bills!)  and that the Jews trapped the world by organizing the Holocaust in order to get a state (or even pretended to organize one).



The comments on the image were along these lines:



The image had originally been posted on Twitter where it was shared thousands of times, but later removed.  On Facebook, this group sees nothing wrong with this image.  It's racist, but funny.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Norway: Article on "Jew Clause" sketch attracts antisemites

Norwegian broadcaster NRK was criticized for a recent sketch on Norway's "Jew clause".   This clause in the Norwegian constitution banned Jews from the country.  It was removed in 1851.

The Local's report on this story attracted several antisemitic comments, from people who don't understand why Norway let the Jews in.  The comments are still online.





Thursday, February 6, 2014

Belgium: Jewish train passengers told they've arrived at Auschwitz


Viua LBCA:

On January 31st, on the train from Liège to Brussels, somebody announced the following: "Ladies and Gentlemen, we are going to Auschwitz.  All Jews are asked to get off to take a quick shower."

Two years ago, there was a similar incident.  A man announced over the loudspeaker system: 'This is train to Auschwitz; all Jews asked to get off at Buchenwald'

Sunday, January 19, 2014

Switzerland: Comedian under fire after anti-Semitic jabs


The Zurich prosecutor’s office has opened a criminal investigation against a popular comedian for allegedly inciting anti-Jewish bias on a television show.

The Neue Zürcher Zeitung reported on the matter on Friday.

Massimo Rocchi, a Swiss-Italian dual national, said on the program, “I apologize, but I’ll say that there is a always financial interest with Jewish humor that someone wants to gain. The Jew acts comical to show that he is a Jew and has humor and that he is close to God. The [true] comedian does not. The comedian does not want to win anything. The comedian is a victim.”
More: Jerusalem Post